Four Bills Hall of Famers Planning Support Of Buffalo Shooting Victims
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Bills Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas tells The Associated Press he and several former teammates are coming together in Buffalo this week to help support families of the shooting victims.
Among those players expected to make the trip are Hall of Famers defensive end Bruce Smith and receiver Andre Reed, along with Thomas and Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, who like Thomas lives in the area.
"Those guys said right away, `We'll be here this week because that's our city. We love it and we want to be supportive,'" Thomas said. "They want to see what they can do and how they can help, because they were really a part of this community for a number of years and they want to continue to help."
The Associated Press has the full story...
Among those players expected to make the trip are Hall of Famers defensive end Bruce Smith and receiver Andre Reed, along with Thomas and Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, who like Thomas lives in the area.
"Those guys said right away, `We'll be here this week because that's our city. We love it and we want to be supportive,'" Thomas said. "They want to see what they can do and how they can help, because they were really a part of this community for a number of years and they want to continue to help."
The Associated Press has the full story...
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